The Role of Perfectionism in Autism Spectrum Disorder
Briefly

Autism Spectrum Disorder is marked by rigid thinking and difficulties in social relationships, often manifesting as black and white thinking. Individuals with autism may struggle with adjusting their thoughts and actions based on social feedback. This can lead to perfectionism, where they see it as a necessary trait to maintain relationships. Instead, it may cause greater feelings of distress and rejection. Understanding the impact of these thought patterns is crucial in addressing the social challenges they face, as embracing uncertainty can enhance cognitive flexibility and emotional growth.
Autistic individuals often resort to perfectionism to manage self-esteem and fears of abandonment, confusing rigid beliefs with relationship success, which can worsen social outcomes.
For those on the autism spectrum, perfectionism becomes a blueprint for success in relationships, contributing to distress when their high standards aren’t met.
Read at Psychology Today
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